Despertá: Demo cassette
Newfoundland is an isolated Canadian province that is closer to Greenland than it is to the rest of Canada. Despertá are a fairly new band featuring members from Guayaquil (Ecuador), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Montreal and St John’s (Canada).
Hardcore punk with a slight post punk influence sounding like something that could have come out of NYC or Spain ten years ago. Driving riffs and beats with high pitched vocals in Spanish exploring festering feelings of frustration (alienation), grief and self inquiry.
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Distributed in North American by Roachleg
Our take: 8-song demo cassette from this band that’s based in Newfoundland in the far northeast of Canada, but whose members come from across the Americas. While the presentation is raw, heavy, and hardcore, Despertá’s music isn’t monochromatic in the way so much hardcore is. Many parts are pretty and haunting with a post-punk / death rock influence, some parts that are fast and intense, and other parts are heavy and bruising. The band makes all these sounds their own, particularly given their drummer’s distinctive stuttering rhythms, which carry through all the tones and styles on the tape. The vocals are cool too, high-pitched yelling that makes me think of Sad Boys. Recommended if you like sounds from out-of-the-way places that couldn’t have come together anywhere else.
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Despertá: Demo cassette
Despertá: Demo cassette
Newfoundland is an isolated Canadian province that is closer to Greenland than it is to the rest of Canada. Despertá are a fairly new band featuring members from Guayaquil (Ecuador), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Montreal and St John’s (Canada).
Hardcore punk with a slight post punk influence sounding like something that could have come out of NYC or Spain ten years ago. Driving riffs and beats with high pitched vocals in Spanish exploring festering feelings of frustration (alienation), grief and self inquiry.
Import from Canada
Pro Dubbed Tapes
Distributed in North American by Roachleg
Our take: 8-song demo cassette from this band that’s based in Newfoundland in the far northeast of Canada, but whose members come from across the Americas. While the presentation is raw, heavy, and hardcore, Despertá’s music isn’t monochromatic in the way so much hardcore is. Many parts are pretty and haunting with a post-punk / death rock influence, some parts that are fast and intense, and other parts are heavy and bruising. The band makes all these sounds their own, particularly given their drummer’s distinctive stuttering rhythms, which carry through all the tones and styles on the tape. The vocals are cool too, high-pitched yelling that makes me think of Sad Boys. Recommended if you like sounds from out-of-the-way places that couldn’t have come together anywhere else.
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Newfoundland is an isolated Canadian province that is closer to Greenland than it is to the rest of Canada. Despertá are a fairly new band featuring members from Guayaquil (Ecuador), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Montreal and St John’s (Canada).
Hardcore punk with a slight post punk influence sounding like something that could have come out of NYC or Spain ten years ago. Driving riffs and beats with high pitched vocals in Spanish exploring festering feelings of frustration (alienation), grief and self inquiry.
Import from Canada
Pro Dubbed Tapes
Distributed in North American by Roachleg
Our take: 8-song demo cassette from this band that’s based in Newfoundland in the far northeast of Canada, but whose members come from across the Americas. While the presentation is raw, heavy, and hardcore, Despertá’s music isn’t monochromatic in the way so much hardcore is. Many parts are pretty and haunting with a post-punk / death rock influence, some parts that are fast and intense, and other parts are heavy and bruising. The band makes all these sounds their own, particularly given their drummer’s distinctive stuttering rhythms, which carry through all the tones and styles on the tape. The vocals are cool too, high-pitched yelling that makes me think of Sad Boys. Recommended if you like sounds from out-of-the-way places that couldn’t have come together anywhere else.













